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Temporarily and settling
Temporarily settling in the Bay Area of California, with plans to pursue higher education within a period of two years, she settled in Washington, D. C., where one of the largest Ethiopian expat communities in the country existed.

Temporarily and down
Temporarily blinded from his injuries, he takes down an entire gang without his sight.
Temporarily fooled by a false copy of the artifact-Elaith, believing himself beyond redemption, sank down to the evil streak of cruelty and ruthlessness he was previously known for.

Temporarily and city
Temporarily, classes are moved to spaces above other covered markets in the city, while construction begins in two locations.

Temporarily and also
Prior to Friends, she appeared in at least two produced network pilots: NBC's Just Temporary ( also known as Temporarily Yours ) in 1989, playing Nicole ; and CBS ' Close Encounters ( also known as Matchmaker ) in 1990, playing a Valley girl.
She also played the role of Joan Silver on the short lived series Temporarily Yours in 1997.
# " Temporarily forbidden are the issuing of mortgages and other deeds to Jews, as well as the registration of Jews as lessees of real property situated outside of towns and boroughs ; and also the issuing to Jews of powers of attorney to manage and dispose of such real property.
He has also starred in Temporarily Yours ( 1997 ) as Caesar Santos and EZ Streets ( 1996 ) as Sammy Feathers and had a recurring role as Willy in Buffy the Vampire Slayer.

Temporarily and set
Temporarily located on the University's Shaw Campus, in February 2005 a permanent site was set up at the Kam Shing Road Entrance of its Ho Sin Hang Campus.

Temporarily and up
Temporarily placed under the command of the British VII Corps, the division took up position to the east of Amiens in between the Ancre and Somme Rivers.
Temporarily commanded by Lieutenant-General Francis Tuker, it was responsible for mopping up the remaining Japanese forces in Burma until the end of the war.

Temporarily and with
Council of Trent ( 1545 – 1563, with interruptions ) addressed church reform and repudiated Protestantism, defined the role and canon of Scripture and the seven sacraments, and strengthened clerical discipline and education. Temporarily attended by Lutheran delegates.
" That mysterious artist was truly gifted with the vision that perceives the Dharma-Body as the hedge at the bottom of the garden ", reflected Huxley. Temporarily leaving the chronological flow, he mentions that four or five hours into the experience he was taken to the World ’ s Biggest Drug Store ( WBDS ) where he was presented with books on art.
Temporarily fleeing to Caucaland in the Carpathians, Athanaric was warmly received by Theodosius in Constantinople in 381, where he signed a treaty of friendship with the Eastern Roman Empire.
Temporarily allied with Jedrik, Broey seizes the reins of power throughout the ConSentiency universe after the God Wall contract is cancelled.
In the airports they would “ Temporarily augment the civilian airport security function of the nation ’ s commercial airports with a trained, armed, and highly visible military presence .” For more than seven months, several thousand Guardsmen performed those security duties, with additional Guardsmen called into service during the Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year holiday period.
Temporarily abating Britain's overseas economic connections with Brazil, the war was an impetus for domestic manufacturing because of the unavailability of British imports.
* How to Hang Artwork Temporarily with Masking Tape
Temporarily, Charlie works as a LAPD consultant until the fiasco with his security clearance can be resolved.
Temporarily put in their place were Cristina's Court, Family Court with Judge Penny, a 7 o ' clock newscast, and Who Wants To Be A Millionaire.
Temporarily increases with blood and fluid replacement, by blood transfusion and IV fluid infusion.
Temporarily freed from the curse of the jewel by The Kamarg's Protector, a grizzled warlord called Count Brass, he falls in love with the Count's daughter, Yisselda, and embarks on a quest to find and implement the will of the Runestaff, a magical item which preserves the Cosmic Balance.

Temporarily and .
Temporarily reduced rents and government subsidies helped restore residential occupancy in the years following the attacks.
Temporarily the east was again dominant as the Byzantine Empire formed from the eastern half of the Roman one.
Temporarily masking interrupts should only be done when the longest path through the critical section is shorter than the desired maximum interrupt latency, or else this method increases the system's maximum interrupt latency.
She has appeared in independent films Inside Monkey Zetterland and Nowhereand her short-lived sitcom, Temporarily Yours.
Charitable organizations in the United States are required to show their income and net assets ( equity ) in three categories: Unrestricted ( available for general use ), Temporarily Restricted ( to be released after the donor's time or purpose restrictions have been met ), and Permanently Restricted ( to be held perpetually, e. g., in an Endowment ).
N / A Temporarily.
Temporarily buoyed by an inheritance, Nancarrow traveled to New York City in 1947 and bought a custom-built manual punching machine to enable him to punch the piano rolls.
* Temporarily distract the group from its mission by forcing it to focus on the poser.
Temporarily forced out of business in the United States, they turned to other markets, including the Soviet Union, where Winkler-Koch built 15 cracking units between 1929 and 1932.
In 1927, Liu was appointed army corps commander of the 15th Temporarily Organized National Revolutionary Army.
Temporarily, to relieve the foreign congregations, Huna ben Abin once advised Rava not to wait for the official intercalation: When you are convinced that the winter quarter will extend beyond the sixteenth day of Nisan declare the year a leap year, and do not hesitate ( R. H. 21a ).
Temporarily took over as team leader after the original Miss Victory became the villainess Rad ; was later replaced as team leader when Joan Wayne's daughter, Jennifer, became the new Ms.
Temporarily Sado Province had been merged between 743 and 752.

settling and down
One historical authority presents laborious and circuitous testimony tending to arouse suspicion that Massachusetts was behind the clouds settling down on the embattled Gorton.
Younger men usually don't think of pensions as an important job benefit factor anyhow and they're liable to change jobs several times before settling down.
You'll see, Myra's settling down ''.
Accepting his supposed hospitality, at a traditional time for settling differences, the influential Welsh leaders of the surrounding areas nearly all arrived, proffered their swords as tokens of peaceful intent to servants and, unarmed, were ushered further into the castle where de Braose's armed soldiers hacked them down in cold blood.
In settling the American west it was generally faster to navigate down River from Brownsville, Pennsylvania, to the Ohio River confluence with the Mississippi and then pole up river against the current to St Louis than to travel overland on the rare primitive dirt roads for many decades after the American revolution.
Ironically, the following two seasons also saw the Cubs get off to a fast start, as the team rallied to over 10 games above. 500 well into both seasons, only to again wear down and play poorly later on, and ultimately settling back to mediocrity.
Mipps arrived in Dymchurch with the intent of settling down.
Just as the excitement was settling down over the Astrodome, the 1966 season found something new to put the domed stadium in the spotlight once again – the field.
By the same token, the hero of the high fantasy adventure is capable of completing it and settling down to ordinary life again.
The ceremonial jumping of the broom served as an open declaration of settling down in a marriage relationship.
Since uplift and erosion are more or less in equilibrium in the Himalaya, rapid uplift is balanced by annual increments of cubic kilometers of sediments washing down from the mountains, then on the plains settling out of suspension on vast alluvial fans or inland deltas over which rivers meander and change course at least every few decades, causing some experts to question whether manmade embankments can contain the problem of flooding.
The native troops went back quietly to their villages and the few Germans that remained were reported as settling down under the new administration.
It is not known where Vangelis generally resides ; he has stated that he " travels around ", rather than settling down in one specific place or country for long periods of time.
In 1878, Disney's father Elias had moved from Huron County, Ontario, Canada to the United States at first seeking gold in California before finally settling down to farm with his parents near Ellis, Kansas, until 1884.
Following the German reunification he successfully evaded prosecution for human rights abuses committed under his regime, finally settling down with his family in Chile in 1993, dying the following year from liver cancer.
The other main players of the show are Cooter Davenport, who in very early episodes was seen to be a wild, unshaven rebel, often breaking or treading on the edge of the law, before settling down and becoming much more laid-back, and who owns the local garage and is the Duke family's best friend ( he is often referred to as an " honorary Duke "), and Enos Strate, an honest but naive young Deputy who often finds his morals conflicted as he is reluctantly forced to take part in Hogg and Rosco's crooked schemes.
Petri plates are incubated upside down ( agar on top ) to lessen the risk of contamination from settling airborne particles and to prevent water condensation from accumulating and disturbing the cultured microbes.
Initially the line up fluctuated, at various times including Clancy Pegg ( later of Tystion ) on keyboards, Daisy Hewitt as a harmony singer, Dafydd Ieuan and Kris Jenkins ( of Super Furry Animals ) on drums and percussion, before settling down to the " classic " line up in 1995.
Other ultrasonic vocalisations, including a lower-frequency ' boom ' or ' whoom ' noise can be produced by bucks in a calm state, when grooming or settling down to sleep.
Valjean offered to pay anyone who could raise the wagon but when nobody wanted to risk their life climbing under the wagon and the wagon started settling faster than the jack would get there, he jumped down into the mud and lifted the wagon off Fauchelevent.
" They hope to one day attain their shared dream of settling down on their own piece of land.
Some painters were renowned within artistic circles for settling down permanently in a single village, most notably Jean-François Millet at Barbizon, Robert Wylie at Pont-Aven, Otto Modersohn at Worpswede, Heinrich Otto at Willinghausen, and Claude Monet at Giverny.
He worked briefly as an American newspaper correspondent before settling down in England to seriously pursue the vocation of journalism.
One W. Adam called it " A mountain of glass ... an unexampled structure ... like a sea of glass when the waves are settling and smoothing down after a storm.

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